Grip is a sidebar companion landing page template built for board-certified hand surgeon provider directories. It combines an frequently asked question-driven sidebar, an animated stats hero, a visual hand map, and a three-step booking flow to turn anxious patients into scheduled appointments. No coding required, just customize, publish, and connect patients to the right hand surgery specialists near them.
by Rocket studio
Grip is a healthcare landing page template designed for hand surgeon provider directories. It opens with bold typographic stats, guides visitors through a persistent frequently asked question sidebar, and closes with a structured booking flow. The template is built for patients who need clear answers before they can trust a specialist, and then makes scheduling that specialist effortless.
This template serves anyone who needs to present a searchable directory of hand surgeons in a calm, credible format. It works equally well for medical marketing teams, solo practice managers, and healthcare platforms building out specialty directories.
Patients facing hand conditions often arrive online with anxiety and unanswered questions. They search, find generic results, and leave without booking. A weak healthcare landing page loses them at that exact moment.
Grip delivers a fully structured, sidebar-companion healthcare landing page ready to customize without any coding skills. Every section is designed to address both patient anxiety and provider credibility at the same time.




Theme
Educational Guide
Creative direction
FAQ-Driven
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Sidebar Companion
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Animated Stats Hero with SVG Hand Anatomy
Faq-driven Persistent Sidebar
Visual Conditions Gallery and Hand Map
Verified Surgeon Profile Cards
Three-step Booking Flow Modal
No-code Drag-and-drop Customization
Do I need coding skills to use the Grip template?
Can I customize surgeon profile cards with real provider data?
Does the template support filtering by specialty, location, and insurance?
Can this template display patient testimonials and reviews?
Is this template suitable for teams managing a hand surgeon email database?
This template includes purpose-built components that address real patient needs and real marketing goals for the hand surgery field.
The header opens with three staggered typographic figures: "27 Bones. 34 Muscles. 1 Specialist." Each number counts up in sequence, with the final line landing in teal. An anatomical SVG line drawing of the hand skeleton traces into view beneath it, with each bone labeled on hover. A compact search bar sits directly below, letting visitors search by zip code, condition, and insurance before they scroll.
The sidebar displays a running list of patient questions covering common hand surgery concerns. Clicking any question smooth-scrolls the main content pane to a jargon-free answer paired with a simple anatomical diagram. Each answer ends with a surgeon card showing a matched provider who treats that exact condition. This sidebar stays visible as the visitor scrolls, turning every question into a natural path toward booking.
A full conditions gallery lets visitors tap or click zones on an illustrated hand map to explore treatment options for specific conditions, including carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, fractured scaphoid, and arthritis. Each zone connects to relevant content and matched hand surgeons, making it easy for patients to self-identify their concern and move forward.
Each surgeon card displays the provider's name, board certification badge, fellowship training details, specialty, location, hospital affiliation, and next-available appointment slot. Patients and referring physicians can quickly verify credentials and confirm the surgeon treats their condition. Cards also include direct contact forms so visitors can address scheduling questions without leaving the page.
The primary call to action opens a focused modal with three steps: select your condition from the visual hand map, enter your zip code, then view matched hand surgeons with available appointment slots. A secondary path lets visitors reach a nurse navigator by phone. This online booking system keeps the conversion path short and clear.
No coding required to launch this template. The drag-and-drop editor lets any healthcare professional upload photos, adjust colors, edit forms, customize surgeon cards, and update healthcare content without writing a single line of code. No-code tools like this significantly reduce the time needed to build and publish a custom healthcare landing page.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Stats Typography | Establishes scale and authority with animated bone/muscle/specialist figures and SVG anatomy |
| Search Bar | Lets visitors filter hand surgeons by zip code, condition, and insurance immediately |
| frequently asked question Sidebar | Persistent patient question list that smooth-scrolls to illustrated answers and surgeon cards |
| Conditions Gallery | Tappable hand map linking condition zones to relevant treatment options and matched providers |
| Surgeon Profile Cards | Verified provider listings showing credentials, location, and next-available appointment date |
| Booking Flow Modal | Three-step flow guiding visitors from condition to matched hand surgeons and appointment slots |
| Footer | Single-row linear footer with navigation links and contact address |
Grip uses an Educational Guide visual theme built on the Cloud Canvas color system. The palette feels clinical and calm, precise without being intimidating, clean without being cold.
Over 45% of users search for health providers on mobile devices, so this template is built desktop-first with a reliable mobile stack fallback. Every section reflows cleanly on smaller screens.
A well-designed healthcare landing page earns the booking by answering the patient's question first, then placing the right surgeon one click away. Grip is structured to do exactly that.
This template is well-suited for marketing teams in the healthcare industry who manage surgeon email outreach alongside their directory pages. The design supports easy integration with external hand surgeon email list data, mailing list contacts, and hand surgeons mailing list exports in formats such as CSV and Excel, keeping your data organized and your contacts relevant across campaigns.